Lexington’s nonprofit community spelled out financial concerns to city council members last week. Kentucky Nonprofit Network CEO Danielle Clore says there’s often a persistent need for more operating revenues.
“This relief will help nearly 1,000 nonprofits keep their doors open to maintain services and meet the urgent needs of Kentuckians,” said Danielle Clore, chief executive officer for the Kentucky Nonprofit Network. “We appreciate Gov.
In addition to helping people, nonprofits create a strong economic impact. Danielle Clore, executive director of the Kentucky Nonprofit Network, explained that nonprofit...
Danielle Clore, Executive Director and CEO for Kentucky Nonprofit Network, led the meeting. Clore said the CARES Act, enacted in March, was a lifeline for Kentuckians as well as the nonprofit and business communities.
According to recently released stats from KNN, nonprofits are the fourth largest employment sector in the state accounting for over 150,000 jobs in the commonwealth.
In December, Danielle Clore, CEO of the Kentucky Nonprofit Network, made a presentation to Owensboro nonprofits at the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra. Clore encouraged nonprofits to help with the census.
The results of the Census determine how many federal dollars the state gets over the next ten years and impacts other state issues, like how many votes we get in the House of Representatives.